Farce saturée de fatuité, de minauderie, de peaux liftées, de manichéismes flagrants, de palabres sans consistance, de tons péremptoires, de verbe sans grâce, de bruit en do majeur, de miel comme de crasse.

Human ability for adaptation as cause and consequence.Do we change our environment to give solutions and then adapt to change, or do we change just because we’re able to adapt?

When and how was the relationship inverted, that relationship according to which machines would aspire to the human condition to reach a state in which we take more and more images from the mechanical-digital work to use them to describe ourselves?

Technology as an instrument for self-saturation. How much are we able to absorb? How much virtualization can human hardware support?

The problem of density (density in time and space), a density against which one moves forward turning into a functional automaton, filtering the excess of bright colours, the excess of alarming sounds, the saturation of products in shops, of networks and “friends”, “events” and “contents”, of works and functions. By dint of marketing, have we saturated all the systems up to the point of making them uninhabitable?

The saturated farce,of fat, of style, of stretching skin, of blatant manichaeism, of shortage without prosody, of obstinate accents, of graceless verbs, of noise in C major, of honey or coal.

In (or inside of) a sinister game or mechanism in which (or according to which) our aim is to fulfil every aim, living “to the full”, being “efficient and competitive”. Does someone (who?) regulate or direct this process?

Emerging dialemmatics: man/machine, transformation/saturation. Dualities that are in depth the same, considering man as the champion of transformations and the machine as the instrument of saturations.

Seduction of a world that, through its advantages, drags us towards its logic?

The “saturation”, defined as a situation in which solutions have turned into problems, the probable is less and less realized, and the improbable happens more and more.